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Ann V Crowley

Contact:

(978) 921-5656

Experience:

35 years

Law School:

Boston College Law School - Boston College

Jurisdictions:

Massachusetts1st Circuit

OVERVIEW

About Ann V Crowley

I have over 30 years of legal experience handling difficult family law cases in divorce, child support, child custody and visitation, modifications, educational law, and nontraditional family matters. I also work with individuals and families in all general legal matters.

I have served for eight years as the Regional Coordinator for the Children and Family Law Division of the Committee for Public Counsel Services. I am a graduate of Clark University and Boston College Law School, where I won the Client Counseling competition. I started my legal practice as an Assistant District Attorney in Essex County. I have been practicing general law since 1982. I am an adoptive parent, and offer a wealth of experience in dealing with the adoption process. Children and Families are a major focus of my legal work.

Practice Areas

Education Law

Estate Planning

Family Law

Juvenile Law

Additional Practice Areas

Adoption

Care and Protection and CRA

Custody

Divorce

Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice

Massachusetts

Since 1979

1st Circuit

Since 1979

Languages

Spoken

Written

English

Professional Experience

Attorney, Law Office of Ann V. Crowley

1986-2009

Assistant District Attorney, Essex County District Attorney

1980-1983

Education

Boston College Law School - Boston College

J.D.

1979

Honors: Winner New England Regional Client Counselling

Professional Associations

Southern Essex County Regional Coordinator Children and Family Law, Committee for Public Counsel Services

2000-Current

Committee Member, Committee for Public Counsel Services

2002-2008

Activities: Member of the Committee, a 15-member body appointed by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, which oversees the provision of legal representation to indigent persons in criminal and civil court cases and administrative proceedings in which there is a right to counsel.